Showing posts with label Cooking. Show all posts
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Friday, 13 June 2014

Japanese Beverages

Just a quick guide to some drinks that are found in Japan that you might like to try.

Alcoholic

Shōchū

#3390 navel shōchū (へそ焼酎)
#3390 navel shōchū (へそ焼酎) (Photo credit: Nemo's great uncle)
25% alcohol (that's weaker than whiskey but stronger than wine).

Can be made with:
Barley (mugi),
Sweet Potatoes (imo),
Buckwheat (soba),
Rice (kome),
Brown Sugar, 
Chestnut,
Sesame seeds,
or Carrots

In many cases, Japanese people put Shochu into an earthenware teapot and drink it diluted with hot water.

It is known to have a strange smell that sometimes puts foreigners off trying it.

Sake

Undiluted sake contains 18%–20% alcohol but is often diluted.

Is made from fermented rice and is often referred to as 'rice wine'. Probably one of the most famous Japanese alcoholic drink thanks to anime and manga references.

Teas

Soba-cha Tea

Made of roasted buckwheat berries and said to have numerous health benefits this really is an enjoyable tea. Has a tasty nutty flavor and doesn't contain any caffeine. You can drink it both hot and cold and goes nicely with noodles.

 Mugicha tea

Is a caffeine free, roasted barley tea that is simply divine. It is a popular cooling drink in the summer but is served hot all year around. Some say it deters tooth decay but the jury is still out on that one.

Canned Drinks

C.C Lemon

Lemon flavoured and quite tasty. They had an advertising campaign that had the Simpsons in it before. They say every can has the amount of vitamin C contained in 70 lemons. It's carbonated and tastes a bit like club lemon only not as sweet.

Can Coffee

Available both hot and cold and in hundred of different varieties from sweet to bitter. Honestly one of my favorite things about Japan

Misc

Hoppy

This is a tasty beer flavoured non-alcoholic drink. It is very popular and is mixed with shochu. Be careful when ordering since they might give you hoppy and shochu mixed together.

Soy Milk

I don't believe this needs explaining.


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Saturday, 31 May 2014

New Updates for Blog

The main website has had a few updates and now it's time for the blog to do the same. Our current mascots Kate, Chloe and the gang are being redone by none other than Lorrainiaful!
So in the coming weeks you'll be seeing transformations such as:

into ->





so please stay tuned and look forward to these fantastic upgrades!


Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Phrases for Eating


A meal
BREAKFAST
BREAKFAST (Photo credit: malias)
食事を
Shokuji o

(said before meals) Let's eat
頂きます
Itadakimasu

Breakfast
朝食
Chōshoku

Lunch/ midday meal
昼食
Chūshoku

Dinner
夕食
Yūshoku

                   Hey
Do your best to learn all these cool food phrases!
delicious
おいしい
Oishī

Milk
ミルク
Miruku

Eggs

Tamago

Bread
パン
Pan

Rice

Kome
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Friday, 4 April 2014

Miso Soup


Hello! I'm Chloe and this is my kitchen!
A bowl of miso soup
A bowl of miso soup (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Here we talk about cool Japanese foods and I even give you recipes! Today's cool Japanese food is....
Miso
 (みそ)
ヒラツメガニの味噌汁(miso soup)
ヒラツメガニの味噌汁(miso soup) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Miso Soup
Miso Soup (Photo credit: carlosj)

Miso is just one of those awesome Japanese seasonings that not everyone has heard of. It is made by fermenting soybeans with salt and a fungus known as kōjikin in Japan. Sometimes rice is included to make the delicious gloopy paste. Just add a little dashi soup stock and you have some tasty miso soup (misoshiru) on your hands! Surely the king of staple foods.

Miso is rich in vitamins and high in proteins and was even around in feudal Japan. Most of the time it has a delicious salty taste but both the taste and smell change depending on how it was fermented.
Miso has quite a lot of variety so it's worth
experimenting with.

Miso Soup
Miso Soup (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Here is a simple recipe for Miso Soup that I hope you will enjoy!
Vegetarian Friendly!

Ingredients:

4 cups water
1/3 cup miso
3 green onions (scallions), chopped
1 tbsp shredded nori or wakame seaweed
1/2 block firm silken tofu, cut into 1 inch cubes
dash soy sauce (optional)
1/2 tsp sesame oil (optional)

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Yield: Serves: 3-4

Instructions:


  1. Get a medium sized saucepan and put in you water and dashi packet (be sure to give it a good stir!).
  2. Bring it to boil on medium heat. When it boils reduce it to a simmer for approximately five minutes.
  3. Make sure you've gotten rid of that Dashi packet. Get a Tbsp. of miso and mix it in with your dashi. Kepp on doing it till all of the miso is used up.
  4. you can try adding tofu to dilute it if you like. Just cut it into neat cubes and plop it in, give it a gentle stir. You of course don't have too but it is tasty.
  5. Get some lovely soak dried wakame and put it in some water for a good ten minutes or so.
  6. While that's soaking slice up a nice green onion and serve it in a bowl with your wakame when you're ready,
  7. Put you miso soup on simmer till it heated through and then serve.
Top Tips
Kombu Dashi is the best for vegetarians.
Don't boil the miso because it ruins the taste.
Taste as you go!

I hope you enjoyed this lesson! Why don't you post a response on Smiletalk about your experience making miso soup!


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Wednesday, 26 March 2014

30 Prompts

Japan
Japan (Photo credit: YoTuT)
English: Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion Temple), ...
English: Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion Temple), Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan Français : Kinkaku-ji: le Pavillon d'Or, Kyoto, préfecture de Kyoto, Japon (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Here are 30 prompts for you to try on Smiletalk


  1. Some items you find on a menu (tea, chips).
  2. Some terms for describing the weather.
  3. Colours and whats associated with them (red=stop).
  4. Describing a famous painting such as the mona lisa.
  5. Recipe for a healthy lunch
  6. Things you can do in your local area
  7. Etiquette at the dinner table
  8. Your favorite tv show and who's in it
  9. Terms for describing family
  10. Greetings & Goodbyes
  11. Names of items in your bathroom
  12. Names of items in your bedroom
  13. Describe an animal naming all it's different parts (horns, paws, rear legs, flippers)
  14. A trip to a zoo (real or imagined)
  15. What you know about Japan
  16. How long have you been learning Japanese
  17. What motivates you?
  18. Some adjectives to do with something positive
  19. Some verbs associated with movement
  20. What to do in an emergency
  21. A paragraph from a favorite book
  22. Talk about your favorite character from an anime or manga
  23. Describe a drinking glass
  24. Talk about what you think is important for a foreigner to know
  25. Talk about a famous historical figure
  26. Talk about your dream vs battle (e.g Chuck Norris vs Batman)
  27. Talk about places you've been
  28. Give some trivia
  29. Read a poem
  30. What you hope to gain by learning a second language.

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Wednesday, 19 March 2014

30 More Talking Prompts

Octopus ice cream, made in Japan.
Octopus ice cream, made in Japan. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
It's the picture of Italian ice-cream in a sho...
It's the picture of Italian ice-cream in a shop of Rome, Italy (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Henley Ice Cream Henley Ice Cream is ...
English: Henley Ice Cream Henley Ice Cream is the home of the original Henley Ice Cream dating back to 1934. http://www.henleyicecream.co.uk/ (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Can't think of anything to talk about?
Used all our last 30 talking prompts?
Well here are 30 more to keep you going!

Easy Topics

  1. Read a Poem you enjoy
  2. How to say sorry and the like
  3. Discuss Why You Do Something
  4. What were you doing before you logged on
  5. An Urban Legend
  6. The happiest day of your life
  7. Your favorite maxim
  8. Difference between ''your'' and ''you're'' 
  9. What are Palindromes
  10. Five item to your right and why they are there
Intermediate Topics
  1. The Last Time You Ate Out
  2. An animal you adore
  3. Count to fifty
  4. Lyrics from your favorite songs
  5. A movie you really enjoyed
  6. What makes you smile
  7. your favorite kanji
  8. describe an ice cream
  9. define the word 'the'
  10. Your favorite accessory.
Hard Topics
  1. What to do in a bar
  2. How you decide where to eat out
  3. Your religion
  4. Describe pasta
  5. 20 random facts
  6. Talk about sushi
  7. What You Find Hardest About Japanese.
  8. Favorite Japanese ghost story
  9. Differences between Japan and where you live
  10. Talk about your surname

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